Typically the document title would convey which part of the site you were on, e.g. Dashboard - MyApp - though sometimes apps like Facebook will indicate when you've received a new message using the ...

I was wondering if it was a good practice to use a skeleton in a context of search and filtering or is it better to only use it when the page is loading and use a spinner on the list while filtering ...

I have an application with user login. When a user logs in for the first time, I show them a screen similar to this while the login process completes:
The user's access must be validated before they ...

I have a tool (webapp) that allows people to search my database. They are able to choose filters and sort their results, etc. I wanted to add to the experience to let the user know that their search ...

The more complex/fancy looking a website is the greater the page load - we know this.
My question is, does a slow website have more of a detrimental effect to the experience of a user then a hard to ...

Whilst I'd always prefer an estimated time, I get that's not always possible, so we fall back to the tried and personally hated, loading spinner.
I've always thought that having it do one iteration ...

I'd like to use skeleton screens to indicate when a page is loading. Usually, this is great—it makes the experience seem faster while still functioning as a progress indicator.
The thing is, skeleton ...

The problem exposing might seems trivial to you. It still isn't clear for me which solution to choose.
Saying that you have a input text where you can type anything. Beneath it a list of ten element ...

I'll appreciate your opinion:
Is a visual "placeholder" for an image or ad or text-box give users a better user experience?
I've noticed, for example, that while Facebook feed is loaded, there is a ...

I'm currently working on an image slider for mobile and desktop devices. The content of the slider depends on what the user uploads. In some cases users may upload large images (several MBs). These ...

On slow connections (or if the server is randomly slow for some reason) it makes sense to have loading indicators. But when the connection is good, the req is too fast and the loading looks horrible. ...

We have a vertical scroller with the first card being able to scroll horizontally (imagine Netflix/Amazon).
The problem we are facing is that the vertical cards (Cards 2 - N) load way faster than the ...

In our Material-based app, we have integrated a speech recognition service. Typically when a user reopens our app, the speech recognition session needs to be resumed by either (1) reconnecting, which ...

We've recently introduced a full-screen modal for loading operations in our web app to provide better UX for small screens. The problem was that the loading spinner we had before was sometimes out of ...

I redesigned my data loading strategy following this answer. My page displays a list of objects components (on a single page, between 30 and 150 items, sorted by section of one to 5 items maximum). ...

I am working on a data-rich webapp using Meteor. I was previously considering that everything I can load should be loaded asap, and every part of my page depending on data should have its loader while ...

I am working on an enterprise app that returns quite a few results from search. The users wanted to have lazy loading on the search results but also require sorting. My devs tell me the sort will not ...

I haven't been able to find answer to my question from the internet, so maybe someone knows how to help me.
What is the minimum waiting time after when should a page loader be displayed to the user? ...

I am currently working on a project in which some screens require loading animation. Based on the information displayed after loading, I want to select the loading animation. There are several cases ...

My client's web app loads a long list of content, and it's crucial that the amount of time it takes to load is the quickest possible. As of right now if the amount of content is under 25 "lines" we'll ...

I'm using both New Relic and Ruxit. They are using Apdex as measurement on the users load time.
The problem I'm having is that the majority of my users are mobile users and I believe that its nearly ...

On a page which features a list of items (such as stack overflow questions or quora), the site often polls for data but instead of displaying that data it instructs the user to refresh the page to see ...

I've read some articles recently touting Facebook's use of dummy content and text and image placeholders during load processes, stating that using a spinner wheel w/messaging alone can increase bounce ...